Homemade Kale Pesto (original) (raw)

Kale pesto in a bowl on a cutting board with ingredients scattered all around.

I’ve made kale pesto before (Kale Pesto Pasta), but I felt like the pesto needed a post itself. I often find myself with leftover fresh kale (why does it come in such HUGE quantities?), scrambling for ways to use it up before it gets slimy. Making a small batch of this Kale Pesto is one great option. Once the kale is turned into pesto, it can be smeared or drizzled on just about anything.

A bowl of Kale Pesto on a wooden cutting board surrounded by lemons, walnuts, kale, and Parmesan

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Kale pesto in a bowl on a cutting board with ingredients scattered all around.

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Why I Love Kale Pesto

So there are a couple of reasons that I like to make pesto with kale. First, it’s usually a lot less expensive and more accessible than large quantities of fresh basil, especially as we move into the fall and winter months (kale is a cold weather crop). Second, I always find myself with extra kale, so it’s a great way to make sure those leftover bits don’t go to waste. It does have a decidedly more bitter flavor than basil pesto, but if you’re a bitter flavor lover like me, that will be a bonus.

“What a great idea for leftover kale. I love pesto. thanks for all the ideas in the comments. I make a hummus recipe using mixed beans without chickpeas, as I am allergic. I think this would be a great accompaniment to my hummus. thanks so much for all your ideas.”

Judy Mata

Kale pesto in a bowl on a cutting board with ingredients scattered all around.

Cost 3.30recipe/3.30 recipe / 3.30recipe/0.83 serving

Making a small batch of kale pesto is a great way to use leftover kale. This flavorful pesto is great on sandwiches, in soups, dips, and more!

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

Side view of a spoonful of kale pesto being lifted from the bowl.

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Optional: Try using roasted garlic instead of fresh for a slightly more mellow flavor!

Calories: 368.38kcal (18%)Carbohydrates: 4.65g (2%)Protein: 2.75g (6%)Fat: 25.68g (40%)Sodium: 516.68mg (22%)Fiber: 1.78g (7%)

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Close up of Kale Pesto on a spoon with the bowl in the background.

How to Make Kale Pesto – Step by Step Photos

Kale pesto ingredients in the food processor, whole.

Make sure your kale is washed well, excess water is drained away, and any large woody stems removed (I buy mine bagged and pre-chopped, but still need to remove some stems). Zest and juice the lemon. Add about 4 cups of kale to a food processor along with 1/3 cup olive oil, 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1/2 tsp lemon zest, 1 clove garlic, 1/4 cup walnuts, 1/3 cup Parmesan, 1/2 tsp salt, and some freshly cracked pepper.

Processed Kale Pesto in the food processor

Process the mixture until it is a fine textured paste. Taste, and adjust the lemon, salt, or pepper if desired. If you want the pesto to be a bit runnier (so you can drizzle it on things), you can add more oil or up to 2 Tbsp water.

overhead view of a bowl of kale pesto surrounded by the ingredients

Can I Add Other Fresh Herbs?

Yes, yes, yes! If you have access to other fresh herbs, like basil, parsley, or even spinach, feel free to toss them in there with your kale!

P.S. if you have frozen whole lemons, they would work great for this recipe!

What Kind of Parmesan Should I Use?

There’s no arguing that fresh Parmesan in block or wedge form is far superior to the grated Parmesan bought in a can. That being said, I made this pesto with the kind in a can just to make sure it was still tasty even with a more affordable ingredient. If you have access to the better stuff, go ahead and use it! :)

How to Use Kale Pesto

Kale pesto is good on EVERYTHING. Use it as a sandwich spread (I have a pesto grilled cheese coming your way later this week), drizzle it on eggs, in soups (I drizzled it on my Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup the other day). Add it to our Ditalini pasta salad. You can mix it into dips like hummus, toss with freshly cooked pasta, or use it as a sauce for pizza. Just put it on everything. You won’t be disappointed.

How Long Does Kale Pesto Last?

Because kale pesto contains fresh kale, it will only be good in your refrigerator for 3-4 days. The fresh kale in the pesto will begin to rot (and get stinky), just as the fresh leaves do. That’s one reason I made this a fairly small batch, yielding only about one cup.

That being said, you CAN freeze pesto! Most people like to freeze it in 1-2 Tbsp portions for easy thawing later. The easiest way to do that is in an ice cube tray, then transferring to a freezer bag once solid.

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